I dig Sheamus. I'm not personally aware why isn't a bigger star than he is.
Most fans are dense. If anyone were to adequately replace Cena, it would likely be Sheamus.
I'm not calling Sheamus greatness, just that he brings many of the same qualities to the table as past superstars did when they were 'the guy'.

He is a bit cookie cutter, but nearly all babyfaces of this generation end up that way sooner or later.

I dig Sheamus. I'm not personally aware why isn't a bigger star than he is.
Most fans are dense. If anyone were to adequately replace Cena, it would likely be Sheamus.
I'm not calling Sheamus greatness, just that he brings many of the same qualities to the table as past superstars did when they were 'the guy'.

He is a bit cookie cutter, but nearly all babyfaces of this generation end up that way sooner or later.

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Yes...Duke...I agree about Sheamus. I actually watched the episode, even though I don't normally watch the show so I could see him. He had a very small walk-on role at the very end. He looked good though.

Maybe he is trying to get a higher profile by appearing on shows like Royal Pains? It certainly can't hurt his career.

Yes...Duke...I agree about Sheamus. I actually watched the episode, even though I don't normally watch the show so I could see him. He had a very small walk-on role at the very end. He looked good though.

Maybe he is trying to get a higher profile by appearing on shows like Royal Pains? It certainly can't hurt his career.

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